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Some basic science for you- oh who needs plants to be pollinated anyway, let them all die!
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Habitat loss, pesticides, and climate change are key causes of this decline, according to the researchers.
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US butterfly populations drop by 22% in two decades, study says
However the researchers say butterflies may be able to recover if urgent conservation measures are taken.


US butterfly populations declining at 'catastrophic' rate—experts warn it's a 'bad sign for us'
A new study finds butterfly populations in the US have dropped 22% since 2000 due to pesticides, habitat loss, and climate change. Scientists warn the decline could have major consequences for ecosystems.
Habitat loss, pesticides, and climate change are key causes of this decline, according to the researchers.
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